First Chance is a suspenseful thriller that readers can't wait to sink their teeth into--perfect for fans of Sue Grafton, Michael Connelly, and Mare of Easttown. Chance Kirby isn't new to detective work, but starting over in Hopeful, Texas is a big step. Determined to leave behind her father and stepmother's shadow and carve out a future of her own, she opens a small PI agency expecting missing heirlooms and small disputes. What she gets is anything but. Darla Weaver's sister, Patience, was found abandoned on the roadside months ago. The official investigation has gone cold, leaving Darla…mehr
First Chance is a suspenseful thriller that readers can't wait to sink their teeth into--perfect for fans of Sue Grafton, Michael Connelly, and Mare of Easttown. Chance Kirby isn't new to detective work, but starting over in Hopeful, Texas is a big step. Determined to leave behind her father and stepmother's shadow and carve out a future of her own, she opens a small PI agency expecting missing heirlooms and small disputes. What she gets is anything but. Darla Weaver's sister, Patience, was found abandoned on the roadside months ago. The official investigation has gone cold, leaving Darla without answers. Frustrated by the town's indifference and desperate to know what really happened, she turns to Chance. As she begins to dig, Chance discovers a small town brimming with secrets, uncovering layers of eccentricities, unexpected alliances, and quiet tensions simmering just beneath the surface. Slowly, Chance begins to suspect that Patience's murder may be only one shade of a much darker pattern ...
Kasey Lansdale, first published at the tender age of eight by Random House, is the author of several short stories and novellas, as well as the editor of assorted anthology collections, including Subterranean Press' Impossible Monsters. She is best known as a singer/songwriter. Most recently, you can hear Lansdale as the narrator of various works, including George R. R. Martin's Aces Abroad, and George A. Romero's final installment, Nights of the Living Dead.
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